4 Emotional Triggers of Stroke

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers from a stroke. One out of four victims is under the age of 65 while one out of every 14 is under the age of 45. Many of the individuals affected have no apparent symptoms and once the life-threatening blood clot has caused the stroke, it is often too late.

There are four emotional triggers of a stroke that ought to be avoided: stress, aggression, loneliness and marital discontent. It is the consistent occurrence of these four emotional triggers that can increase the likelihood of a stroke. Learn more…